Engine Maintenance In A Class Of Its Own

Maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services are as essential as the oil in a car, the filament in a light bulb, or the shoelace in a shoe—inconspicuous but indispensable for smooth operations. Aircraft engine maintenance, in particular, plays a key role in enabling airlines and passengers around the world to fly safely and reliably.

With about 6,000 employees and a global network of facilities, MTU Maintenance provides customized service solutions for aircraft engines. With more than 45 years of MRO experience, the company has carried out more than 23,000 shop visits on over 30 different engine types and serves more than 270 airline customers worldwide. With a global network of engine experts MTU Maintenance ensuring aircraft are always in the air with minimal downtime and maximum availability—cost-effectively and to high quality standards. What do they all have in common? Their passion for quality and perfection, which is what drives them to put the safety of passengers and crews first.

One of the key services is on-site repairs: MTU has set up shops around the world for urgent repairs. The mobile teams specialize in carrying out repairs on the wing or at the airline to ensure smooth engine operation and can handle even complex challenges, from borescope inspections and top case repairs on high-pressure compressors to the replacement of entire modules.

The MTU sites in the MRO network support each other through regular transfers of know-how and a sophisticated training program. For example, DAT training courses provide an entry-level opportunity and collaboration with local educational institutions, such as those in Canada and Serbia, reach a wide range of interested individuals. This commitment to high standards ensures that aircraft engines are maintained effectively, keeping the skies safe and reliable for everyone.

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